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Hi Mike,
I used to be a rep for Werner so maybe my .02 cents will count worth .03 cents. One thing to look for is swing weight. You want a paddle that doesn't have alot of weight out on the blades. The less weight the better. Also the lighter the paddle overall the better. After paddling a long ways you will no doubt begin to feel the weight of the paddle in your hands and it's gets tiresome. An aluminum paddle will most likely be very heavy over time. Fiberglass paddles will stand up to quite a bit of weight so I wouldn't be concerned about breaking one easily. Any paddle can break if enough force is put onto it. Just learn how to do a re-entry the correct way and don't put all the weight on your paddle. I would also look at getting the longer blades instead of the shorter one's if you are planning on doing recreational paddling or a relaxed stroke (low angle). If you're paddling with your arms down in front of your chest that would be a low angle stroke. If you're paddling with them higher (as for fitness or whitewater) then that would be a high angle stoke, thus the shorter blades. Having blades with a dihedral helps alot as well. The dihedral will help divert the water off the sides of the blade helping to prevent the paddle from fluttering in the water. Depending on what kind of kayak you have will have a good bit to do with the length of your paddle as well as the type of paddling you're doing. From the one's you mentioned, Aquabound and Werner would fit this the best. I would stay away from aluminum if you can. Can you tell us what boat you have and what you want to do out on the water? Courtney "jughead" wrote in message ups.com... I know this topic has been gone over and over and over again. Spent all last night searching the archive for some answers. Still confused. So far I have used a NRS PT paddle, Aqua-Bound paddle (I think Manta). I'm looking to get either a aluminum shaft Aqua-bound Manta Ray, or a Werner Skagit paddle. I liked the Mantra Ray. Never tried a Werner but lots of people swear by them. I definitly want to get something with a Asymmetrical blade. I'm 6-3 240 pounds. Need a paddle I can do a self rescue with. Would I break a fiberglass paddle? What size paddle should I get? 230cm or a 240cm? Should I get a narrower but longer blade? Or a wider but shorter blade? I don't even really have a paddling style yet. Most of you guys are going to say I'm just going to have to go try a bunch of paddles. Most places let you try different boats (that is what I did) but I don't think many let you try different paddles. My limit is 150 bucks. Any advice would be greatly apreciated. Mike |
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